What's your favorite word in a different language?!
Question: tortuga - lazy (spanish)
badja - grandmother (jap) <--- not sure about spelling
bolshanoy - some sort of exasperation in russian <--- again not sure of spelling
Answers: tortuga - lazy (spanish)
badja - grandmother (jap) <--- not sure about spelling
bolshanoy - some sort of exasperation in russian <--- again not sure of spelling
Loser.
se branler
it a french verb that translates literally as "shake yourself" but it means masturbate
pizarra in spanish
tumse in hindi
l'via
hija de miranda
tu apellido se cambio
good song...
monkey
Diao which is in mandarin means very cool
Sensei - Japanese
Ca ca.
Remembering year 7 italian classes correctly, it means "sh*t."
trabajabamos--it's spanish for "we worked"
You mean not in my native language?
Let me think - it would be Habseligkeiten (German for belongings). It just sounds great if you pronounce it right. Especially if a hot girl says it with some touch... Really awesome:)
Ananas
It should be a name, but it is such a fun word to say.
Je ne sais pas. J'aime tout les mots de Francais!!!
Malaka!! (Do you know what it means??)
hm, probally baka cause it's fun, and i say gomen anddommo instead of saying em in english (Japanese words, baka's stupid, gomen=sorry, and dommo is thank you)
Moi- French
Amor = Italian
Cinta ~ in Malay, means Love..~giggle~
arigato, thank u, in japanese
gracias.
gratias.
gracie.
grazie.
thanks.
silence
shcniedelwurst. it means pig nosed sausage, its what german kids call their wang
i don't know why but le petit pois (peas) in french!
F*CK ( he he he!!!) in la lingua pura....i say it ALL the time!!
nein( no ) in german .. in my native language .. it sounds and means almost the same.. hence!! it would go something like "naahi" -btw its marathi!!
Ich liebe dich- I love you in German
its a phrase:
baisez-vous LMAO
borracha!